I really enjoy the challenges of scrunching words into small bits, 33 for Trifecta, and 100 for Leeroy and Lance. It requires me to boil it down to the bones in my head, before I begin writing. It's nice that you can see the process with me. :-)

Oh that's a wonderful thing to celebrate. Very heart warming. There was a couple, that I remember well, that had been married for over 60 years. When they would come into the dining area (they were in a retirement community) they would walk all the way down the hall, hand in hand. For their anniversaries and birthdays, they would decorate the table with candles, and sweet notes from one to the other. It was really something to see/feel.

What an incredibly sweet tribute to love! This song is one of my all time favorites as far as sentiment goes, because it's true and real and honest.I think I like your piece just as much as I like this song. It's sweet and honest, but you prettied it up a bit. It really shows how beautiful love can be.

"He'll hold her hand when her hair has no color" pretty much sums up what everybody wants, I believe. I love it!

And this makes me think of another song...When I get older, losing my hairmany years from now?Will you still be sending me a valentine?Birthay Greeting? Bottle of wine?...Will you still need me?Will you still feed me?When I'm sixty four?

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